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In line with its Corporate Social Responsibility to the Ghanaian public, Somovision Ghana, a retail outlet of the internationally acclaimed LG brand of products is supporting this year’s Miss Ghana beauty pageant competition.
The management of the blue-chip company are hopeful that given the considerable goodwill the Miss Ghana brand enjoys, by Somovision’s association, the LG tagline of Life is Good, would have hit their targeted audience after the final event.
And with the quality that comes with LG products, it is obvious that all twenty finalists including Stephanie Karikari, Barira Musah, Esther Gadagbui, Ayisha Munkaila, Asi Addo-Yobo, Daizy Asare-Akoto, Linda Annansey, Ida Seidu, Michelle Ayonka, Pokua Agyemang-Badu, Phyllis Nuno, Felicia Tawiah, Frances Nyamikeh, Nadra Osman, Chantell Dapaah, Rita Dawugbo, Joyce Aziabah, Selma Baba, Bernice Bekoe and Yaa Bema Adu-Gyamfi would put in a lot of work to win one of many products up for grabs.
Miss Ghana, according to the company, will continue to benefit from the LG brand and are hopeful that between now and when the pageant finally wraps up on the 30th of October, a lot obviously would have been achieved.
Somovision’s support to the Miss Ghana beauty pageant stretches back to many years. The company is one of the first retail outlets to associate themselves with the pageant. Year in year out, they continue to donate a substantial portion of their household appliances and gadgets to finalists of the Miss Ghana beauty pageant competition.
This year, they are among a large number of corporate companies supporting the pageant in one way or the other.
This show of solidarity is something, industry stakeholders won’t be surprised at given how the Miss Ghana brand has grown over the years after a successful debut in 1957.
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